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Former commander of USS Cole considers run against Reid

WASHINGTON — Retired Navy Commander Kirk S. Lippold, who has an extensive background in the military including a major run-in with al-Qaida, is pondering a run for U.S. Senate in Nevada, two sources said Thursday.

Lippold was commanding officer of the USS Cole in 2000 when it was attacked in an al-Qaida suicide bombing in the harbor of Aden, in Yemen. He retired from the Navy in 2007.


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  • “At this point I would just say, stay tuned,” Lippold said in a brief interview. “Nevada clearly needs more experienced leadership than candidates who are in the race right now are capable of providing.”

    Two Republican sources said Lippold is doing some testing-the-waters to run in the Republican primary, where he would join a crowded field wanting to take on incumbent Sen. Harry Reid, a Democrat. The deadline for filing is March 12.

    “Since he is saying stay tuned, we will stay tuned as well,” said Robert Uithoven, spokesman for Republican candidate Sue Lowden. “There are so many rumors about people coming into the race, we are not sure the field is set and we are still a month away from filing.”

    Brandon Hall, Reid’s campaign manager, said: “Senator Reid will let the Republicans deal with their crowded primary. Our campaign will stay focused on making sure Nevadans know what Senator Reid is doing to create jobs, cut taxes, and keep people in their homes.”

    Lippold, of Carson City, is senior military fellow with Military Families United, a national security advocacy group in Washington. He also is president of Base to Peak LLC, a consulting firm that does training and crisis management, according to his biography.

    While in the Navy from 1981 to 2007, Lippold earned multiple decorations.

    He became an early figure in the war on terror when a skiff packed with explosives rammed into the USS Cole as it was anchored in the Aden harbor on Oct. 12, 2000. The attack, which was tied to al-Qaida, killed 17 sailors.

    A Navy investigation concluded that Lippold and his crew probably could not have prevented the attack and should not be punished, news reports said.

    But Lippold continued to come under scrutiny. A Navy board recommended him for promotion to captain in 2002 but it was not confirmed by the Senate.

    Sen. John Warner, R-Va., then-chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, argued Lippold should have been held accountable for what investigators found were lapses on board.

    Lippold’s promotion remained in limbo until his name was struck from the promotion list in 2006.

    Contact Stephens Washington Bureau Chief Steve Tetreault at stetreault@stephensmedia.com or 202-783-1760.

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    lippold&mccain, same-old same-old wrote on February 14, 2010 07:57 PM: Both of these dweebs were ran out of my Navy. McCain was a lying drunk and a disgrace to his father and grandfather, who were naval heros. Lippold is an accident waiting to happen. He hazarded his vessel, which is the kiss-of-death for any naval officer. He can't even spell oversight, accountability, responsibility, and due-diligence. "Thank God and Greyhound, you're gone."

    SIncerely,
    LCDR Mandingo, LDO, USN, Ret.
    Tonkin Gulf Yacht Alumni (3 deployments)


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    Frank Rivera wrote on February 14, 2010 03:01 PM: You guys still don't get it. This country is about how much PORK your state gets vs the other states. As longs as he is Senate Majority Leader, the state of Nevada will be first at the table. When the state of South Dakota ousted their Senate Majority Leader Tom Daschle they starved for government funding for anything because that JUNIOR Republican Senator gets the dregs. By the way, unemployment funding is assisted by the feds.


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    Hello County/Barlow/Berg Hater: wrote on February 13, 2010 04:03 PM: Hello County/Barlow/Berg Hater:

    "Juan Rivera Here, aka Roverrover2, The Public and any other name that may fit for the day".

    Hey Rover or whatever your name is today. Why did the LV Sun remove you from their blogs? Simple, everyone is tired with you, and your goofy rants. You need a life!! You need some time, with some serious medications. Berg Electric did well by firing you. Loser!



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    Lost in Nevada? wrote on February 11, 2010 06:27 PM: Kirk we need you but don't muddy the waters any darker.

    Go for a D seat in your neck of the woods. You will get the support and your the kinda guy we the PEOPLE need.

    Start at the bottom as you know how and work it up. Best for our Country.

    God Bless and Geterdone!


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    Tom Shelly wrote on February 11, 2010 02:40 PM: I think Tom Shelly is the ideal candidate. Goggle him and you wil agree.


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    Hairy Weed wrote on February 10, 2010 12:10 PM: The latest poll numbers are out and Bugsy Seigel's skeletal remains lead Harry Reid 67% to 25% with 8% undecided.


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    Jeff.Durbin MSgt USAF Ret wrote on February 09, 2010 07:45 PM: The amount of leadership qualities this man would bring into this state would be outstanding.

    No one can imagine the responsibility that is leveled now days to our military personnel in commander and leadership positions.

    Since the Republicans have yet to sort out the mess they are making it is time for this person to stand up and do what they do best and that is lead!


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    Rob wrote on February 09, 2010 06:54 PM: It's time for an independent candidate, both Democrats and Republicans are too busy bickering at each other instead of applying their energy to fixing our state's problems.

    Sorry Senator Reid but your state has one of the highest unemployment rates in the country, the highest foreclosure rates, and millions upon millions of federal dollars that Las Vegas has missed out on. Yes that's really good leadership there.


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    NoNo wrote on February 09, 2010 04:29 PM: Things must really be tough at the pentagon. Normally these guys would get a nice lucrative job shilling for weapons manufacturers. Getting your shipped torpedoed doesnt really seem to be high qualifacations for me to run for senate but you know most people like someone who waves the flag and says Me hero me know. No thanks sir and thanks for not getting your blown up and sunk. I know you only had the most advanced state of the art weapons systems on board your ship and heavley armed crew but three guys in a motor boat darn near managed to blow you and your crew out of the water. Signed Old Navy vet.


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    C Cannon wrote on February 09, 2010 04:08 PM: Now this is the kind of a person I would love to see in the Senate! Here is someone who knows how to make things work! Enough of the lousy politicians who are interested only in promoting their own causes. Now if we could only find someone who could beat that nasty fraud Nancy Pelosi! We could save the country from Socialism after all!


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